96501 - MC2-Mentoring Relational Strategies
Course Overview
The Mentoring Institute proudly presents the Mentoring Micro-Credentials Program—a dynamic professional development series crafted to advance mentoring expertise and strengthen program leadership across academic and professional sectors. Earn up to 4 stackable micro-credentials that demonstrate your mastery, skills, and competency in building and evaluating mentoring relationships, programs, networks, and ecosystems.
MC2- MENTORING RELATIONAL STRATEGIES invites exploration and application of diverse models, structures, and competencies, enabling individuals to expand their mentoring repertoire and address complex relational dynamics.
What You'll Learn
- Apply the 3-Stage Process and GROW Model in mentoring scenarios
- Analyze the impact of institutional culture on mentoring practices
- Evaluate role-based conflicts using the Drama Triangle framework
- Use Merrick & Stokes’ model of supervision to support mentor development
- Implement seven critical supervisor perspectives in mentor supervision
Who Should Attend
This program welcomes faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, administrators, mentoring program leaders, and professionals from diverse industries. Participants will engage in a transformative learning experience rooted in research, reflective practice, and real-world application
Additional Information
Participants must attend and participate in 80% of sessions and complete 80% of coursework with a satisfactory grade to earn a Digital BadgeEnroll Now - Select a section to enroll in
About Mentoring Micro-Credentials
This course is offered through UNM Mentoring Institute.

The UNM Mentoring Institute provides a unique opportunity to become well-prepared mentors and program managers who can achieve professional recognition by earning Micro-Credentials in mentoring theory and evidence-based effective practice. The program includes two-part courses for faculty, staff, and graduate students in higher education to develop foundational, intermediate, and advanced skills. The Micro-Credentials serve as certificates of successful program completion. Each Micro-Credential is 16 hours of live online instruction, which totals 64 instructional hours in the full program.
At the successful completion of these programs, participants will increase their skills, resources, and knowledge to become effective mentors and mentoring program managers in institutions of higher education. Each participant can earn up to four (4) Micro-Credentials from the Mentoring Institute.
- Develop skills of active and deep listening, questioning, goal setting, feedback, and acting ethically
- Identify one's own and others’ motivations and write developmental plans allowing to promote professional growth
- Increase effectiveness during mentoring conversations and relationships
- Understand how developmental networks are built and utilized
- Determine best-fit strategies that support development
- Create action plans for best outcomes
- Improved skills in mentoring effectiveness and program assessment
